Previous research on birth order has consistently shown that later-borns have lower educational attainment than first-borns, however it is not known whether there are birth order patterns in college major. Given empirical evidence that parents disproportionately invest in first-born children, there are likely to be birth order patterns attributable to differences in both opportunities and preferences, related to ability, human capital specialization through parentchild transfers of knowledge, and personality. Birth order patterns in college major specialization may shed light on these explanatory mechanisms, and may also account for long-term birth order differences in educational and labour market outcomes. Using Swedish population registe...
We are grateful to Tim Hatton for very helpful discussions, to seminar participants at the Australia...
This paper investigates the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment. An inst...
International audienceAbstract We study the intergenerational effect of birth order on educational a...
Previous research on birth order has consistently shown that later-borns have lower educational atta...
This study uses population register data to examine the relationship between birth order and educati...
This study uses data on fully adopted sibling groups to test whether the explanation for the consist...
This doctoral thesis examines the long-term impact of birth order on health, and educational attainm...
This thesis includes three empirical studies, analyzing how sibling configuration (i.e. birth order,...
College choice and subsequent earnings. Results using Swedish sibling data. This paper investigates ...
The family of an individual’s origin is the first social institution they will ever be a part of. A ...
There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratification extend and pers...
There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratification extend and pers...
<b>Abstract:</b> There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratificatio...
Abstract There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratificati...
We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 wave of the British Household Panel...
We are grateful to Tim Hatton for very helpful discussions, to seminar participants at the Australia...
This paper investigates the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment. An inst...
International audienceAbstract We study the intergenerational effect of birth order on educational a...
Previous research on birth order has consistently shown that later-borns have lower educational atta...
This study uses population register data to examine the relationship between birth order and educati...
This study uses data on fully adopted sibling groups to test whether the explanation for the consist...
This doctoral thesis examines the long-term impact of birth order on health, and educational attainm...
This thesis includes three empirical studies, analyzing how sibling configuration (i.e. birth order,...
College choice and subsequent earnings. Results using Swedish sibling data. This paper investigates ...
The family of an individual’s origin is the first social institution they will ever be a part of. A ...
There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratification extend and pers...
There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratification extend and pers...
<b>Abstract:</b> There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratificatio...
Abstract There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratificati...
We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 wave of the British Household Panel...
We are grateful to Tim Hatton for very helpful discussions, to seminar participants at the Australia...
This paper investigates the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment. An inst...
International audienceAbstract We study the intergenerational effect of birth order on educational a...